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  2. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) - Wikipedia

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    "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" is a song written by Burton Lane (music) and Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics) for the 1965 Broadway musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. It was subsequently performed by American actress and vocalist Barbra Streisand in the 1970 film adaptation of the musical.

  3. New Mistake - Wikipedia

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    "New Mistake" is a song by American power pop group Jellyfish, released as the second single from their 1993 second and final studio album, Spilt Milk (1993). Track listings [ edit ]

  4. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The songs were recorded by Streisand and co-star Yves Montand on-set at Samuel Goldwyn Studios in West Hollywood, California in early 1970. [2] Lyrics for the album's ten songs were written by Alan Jay Lerner while the music was written by Burton Lane.

  5. Now She Knows She's Wrong - Wikipedia

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    "Now She Knows She's Wrong" is a song by the American power pop group Jellyfish. It is the fourth single released in support of their 1990 debut album Bellybutton . Formats and track listing

  6. Plastic Beach - Wikipedia

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    De La Soul only features on one song on the album, titled "Superfast Jellyfish". Gruff Rhys recorded two songs – "Superfast Jellyfish" and "Leviathan". The latter, described by Rhys as "more of a night-time song, a three o'clock in the morning, speeding down the autobahn evading West German police-type track", does not feature on the album. [14]

  7. I Can See Clearly Now - Wikipedia

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    "I Can See Clearly Now" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Johnny Nash. It was the lead single from his twelfth album, I Can See Clearly Now (1972), and achieved success in the United States and the United Kingdom when it was released in 1972, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box charts.

  8. Clear (Cybotron song) - Wikipedia

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    At least fifty thousand copies of the "Clear" single were sold, according to a 1997 article in The Wire, which describes the song as a "groundbreaking…first-generation piece of pure machine music." [7] Cyclone Wehner of the Gold Coast Bulletin in 2005 described the song as precedence of Detroit techno and "Timbaland's tech-hop". [8]

  9. Talk : Bye, Bye, Bye (Jellyfish song) - Wikipedia

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